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by Charlie Cochet
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Sheziss loves Zeshak
Sheziss loves Zeshak rated it 10 years ago
The "fairy infantry" is here! (Author's words)6 men around 20 years old fall in love with each other in the middle of Morocco in the 20s. Statistics works.So, please, don’t dwell on maths and think about a love story in the army. This book is funny and charming and if you are looking for just that, ...
SheReadsALot...seriously.
SheReadsALot...seriously. rated it 11 years ago
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Slitsread
Slitsread rated it 11 years ago
4.5 this was “historic” starsLOVED IT! WHEW WHAT A RIDE!!!!LET ME JUST START BY SAYING I USUALLY LOVE 1 OF THE MC’S MORE THAN THE OTHER AND I CAN’T DECIDE WHO I LOVED MORE IN THIS BOOK!THE MC’S WERE PERFECT! PERFECTJACKY VALENTINE CHAUNCEY “CHANCE” IRVING I loved the story, I loved how they met. I l...
The Book High
The Book High rated it 11 years ago
I was initially drawn to this because of the title. It has to rank in at least my top 5 favorite titles of all time.I love that the book itself lived up to the title! This story is the most comforting of comfort reads. Much of it is set in the desert (Chance joins the French Foreign Legion in the ...
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful*
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful* rated it 12 years ago
Okay, so this book starts out a little rough and very slow. I'm not very fond of flashbacks which is why the beginning was rough for me. With this story, the beginning/prologue is in the present, the ending/last chapter is in the present but the rest of the story is in the past. It's interesting the...
Mmmmm
Mmmmm rated it 12 years ago
This book was an unexpected pleasure. I didn't pay the blurb much attention, I just thought the title was cute and so I read with little idea of what I was getting into. It's a period piece, set in the 1920s and it's also written in the first person; these two things combine to make the writing a bi...
Stumbling Over Chaos
Stumbling Over Chaos rated it 12 years ago
Very good historical m/m romance about a guy who lost everything that mattered to him and has been living on the edge ever since. He knows he can't keep going on as he has been, so... he joins the French Foreign Legion.
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 12 years ago
The book starts a bit slowly for me -- I think the narration / writing in the beginning contributes to that. In the beginning, Chance seems to "talk" to us readers in journal-writing style, which makes it more about "telling" than "doing". So I struggle a bit -- at least until the point where Chance...
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